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Classified Index. 



YORKSHIRE— continued. 



pore Oolite of South Cave, being an 

 addition to the fauna of the York- 

 shire Millepore Bed, T. Sheppard, 

 311 ; Teeth of Elephas primigenus, 

 found at Spurn Point, Withernsea, 

 and Hornsea, T. Sheppard, 329 



Hemiptera : Annual Report of Hemip- 

 tera, etc., Committee of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union for 1916, R. 

 Butterneld, 41-42 ; Note on C orris 

 najas De G., captured at Walton, 

 exhibited at meeting of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union Entomological 

 Section held at Doncaster, Novem- 

 ber, 191 6, B. Morley, 7 s 



Hymenoptera : Annual Report of 

 Hymenoptcra, etc., Committee of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union for 

 K)i<), R. Butterneld, 41-42 ; Cleve- 

 land Hymenoptera, J. W. H. 

 Harrison, 125-126 ; Notes on Form- 

 ica rufa (Wood Ant) occurring in 

 Arnclirte Woods, Glaisdale, J. T. 

 Sewell, 158-159 ; Bombus terrestris 

 and B. venustus poisoned by flowers 

 of Caltha palustris, B. Morley, 239; 

 Aulacidea pilosell e found near Bard- 

 sey, B. Stewart, 303 ; Xestophanes 

 brevitarsis Thorns, found in Round- 

 hay Park, Leeds, R. S. Bagnall, 303 



Lepidoptera : Annual Report of Lep- 

 idoptera Committee of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union for 1916, B. 

 Morley, 41 ; Further Report on 

 Yorkshire Lepidoptera for ioi(>, B. 

 Morley, 77-79 ; Note on new variety 

 •of Abraxas grossulariata, albovar- 

 leyata, bred at Hudderstield, [76 ; 

 Note on the plague of Chara^as 

 graminis in S. W. Yorks, B. Morley, 

 with comment thereon, G. T. Porritt, 

 248 ; Further notes thereon, 307- 

 308 ; Note on Plusia moneta taken 

 at Hull, G. T. Porritt, 251 ; Vanessa 

 antiopa seen at Fagley, Bradford, 

 H. E. Wroot, 301 ; Notes on 

 Wilsden Lepidoptera, E. P. Butter- 

 held, 329 ; Antler Moth Plague in 

 the neighbourhood of Malham, J. 

 W. Carter, 342 ; Chxocampa celerio 

 5 captured at Scarborough, D. W. 

 Bevan, 364 ; Sphinx convolvuli at 

 Scarborough, W T . J. Clarke, 398 



Lichens : List of species found at 

 Buckden during Fungus Foray of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, Sep- 

 tember, 1916, T. Hebden, 101-102 



Mammalia : Annual Report of Mam- 



mals, etc., Committee of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union for 1916, H. B. 

 Booth, 38 ; Mammalian remains 

 from the Holderness Gravels, E. T. 

 Newton, 105 ; Teeth of Elephas 

 primigenius found at Spurn Point, 

 Withernsea and Hornsea, T. 

 Sheppard, 329 



Marine Biology : Annual Report of 

 Marine Biology Committee of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union for 1916, 

 J. Irving, 34 



Meteorology : Meteorological Notes 

 from Selby, J. F, Musham, 249-250; 

 Analysis of Water from Manvers 

 Main Colliery, Wath, J. H. Payne, 

 386 



Mollusca (Land and Fresh-water) : 

 Annual Report of Conchological 

 Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union for 1916 ; as to West Riding, 

 J. D. Firth ; as to East Riding, J. 

 1". Musham, 40-41 



Mollusca (Marine) : The Shells of the 

 Holderness Basement Clays, List 

 of, and notes upon same, Alfred 

 Bell, 95-98, [35-138 



Mosses and Hepatics : Species noted 

 on Brayton Barff on visit of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union, December, 

 1916, C. A. Cheetham, 20-21 ; 

 Annual Report of Bryology Com- 

 mittee for 1910, W. Ingham, 45 ; 

 The Mosses and Liverworts of the 

 City of Leeds, with map, W. H. 

 Burrell, 119- 124; Yorkshire Sphag- 

 na records included in paper on 

 •Sphagna,' W. Ingham, 349-352, 



39-2-397 



Museums : Hull Museum, Publication 

 of, (No. no), 134; (No. in), 336 

 (No. 112), 367; Hull Museum > 

 Fisheries and Shipping, Publication 

 of, 147 



Neuroptera : Note on .Eschna juna 

 occurring in Bishopdale, by G. 1ft 

 Porritt, 357 



Personal Notices: In MemoriaiHJ 

 Notice of Charles Grassland. 

 Sheppard, 24-26 ; In Memorial 

 Notice of Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, 

 ' Bart, with portrait, R. Fortune, 

 27-28 ; On the death of Mr. Harvy 

 Sheppard, f.e.i.s., 112 ; In Mem- 

 oriam Notice of George Massee, 

 f.l.s., v.m.h., with portrait, T. 

 Sheppard, 139-142 ; In Memoriam 

 Notice of R. H. Tiddeman, m.a., 



Naturalist, 



